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- noun Plural form of
unclarity .
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Examples
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It finds its ˜raison d™Ãªtre™ in the need to rigorize the calculus moving away from the unclarities related to such notions as
Mathematical Style Mancosu, Paolo 2009
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For his contemporaries and for the subsequent tradition, however, Darwin's concept of “natural” selection was not unambiguously clear for reasons we have outlined above, and these unclarities were to be the source of several lines of disagreement and controversy.
Evolution Sloan, Phillip 2008
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One of the unclarities of the phrase ˜criterion of identity™ is that it is never spelled out what the criterion is to be applied to.
Sortals Grandy, Richard E. 2007
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Being an Anglican in the way I have sketched involves certain concessions and unclarities but provides at least for ways of sharing responsibility and making decisions that will hold and that will be mutually intelligible.
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Being an Anglican in the way I have sketched involves certain concessions and unclarities but provides at least for ways of sharing responsibility and making decisions that will hold and that will be mutually intelligible.
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Many provisions are ambiguous and difficult to decipher even by tax experts, making it necessary to urgently adopt enforcement guidelines that would shed light on the unclarities.
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There was this Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain which was in a sense attempted by the previous administration or the Arroyo administration and that seems to have had a certain amount of promise but there (were) some still unclarities in the specification and the process is flawed in the sense that there has not been
MindaNews Feeds 2010
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Little more does it say as the storyline that does contain some interesting elements is told rather chunky which leads to several unclarities while at the end you remain left a bit with a feeling or hunger.
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At the same time, it also permits the same unclarities that led to the question being asked in the first place.
No Right Turn 2009
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"Truth has been made clear from error" may be somewhat of a tall statement, given the many unclarities and contradictions, also regarding Ramadan fasting.
Jihad Watch 2008
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